Hello everyone,
I have a stave that was cut in March of this year. After it was cut, bark and sapwood were removed and it was sealed properly. It's July now, so it's been seasoning for a good 3 months. A week ago I took it down to near-bow dimensions: 1" thick limbs, 1.25" wide, and 69" long. It will be taken to a 29" draw. Any particular estimate on when I might be expecting it to be dry enough to start tillering? I have read many posts that recommend a year of drying time with a stave, but they don't mention that they have taken it down to bow dimensions, so I'm assuming that since I took it down to bow dimensions I can expect a faster drying time. I have read posts where they say 1-2 months of drying time if you take it down to bow dimensions and let it sit, but I'm not sure. I have been weighing the bow on a daily basis to check and see if it will keep losing weight or stay where it is for a few days. It has been losing weight on a daily basis (probably because it's near-bow dimensions right now), but i'm not sure when it's going to stop losing weight so I can work on it. Any ballpark guesses on when a stave like this at near bow dimensions will be dry enough?
I know this topic has been brought up many, many times on the forum, and I apologize if I seem redundant here. But, I am just curious because instead of having a full stave, I have a stave down to near-bow dimensions. I appreciate you taking the time to read my post and my question.
Thanks for any input. I appreciate it!